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    MLB's Minor League Spotlight Thread

    Here’s the stats for some Single A players(Just the hitters for now). Tampa Bay(A) Shawn Riggans: .346/.417/.551 in 34 games. 11 doubles and 5 HR’s. 15 BB’s vs 23 K’s. Colt Simmons: .298/.392/.355 in 78 games. 12 doubles. 34 BB’s vs 44 K’s. Milwaukee(A) Dan Boyd: .293/.394/.511 in 69 games. 21 doubles and 11 HR’s. 29 BB’s vs 57 K’s. Chris Morris: .287/.397/.344 in 37 games. 22 BB’s vs 31 K’s. Will Lewis: .328/.403/.517 in 33 games. 10 doubles. 14 BB’s vs 17 K’s. Seattle(A) Jesus Guzman: .298/.396/.421 in 80 games. 24 doubles. 44 BB’s vs 66 K’s. Eric Blakeley: .305/.395/.449 in 58 games. 14 doubles. 26 BB’s vs 32 K’s. San Diego(A) Paul McAnulty(Somebody get him to AA): .303/.416/.535 in 99 games. 23 doubles and 19 HR’s. 70 BB’s vs 82 K’s. George Kottaras: .303/.394/.454 in 68 games. 16 doubles and 6 HR’s. 37 BB’s vs 38 K’s. Arizona(A) Doc Brooks: .324/.384/.542 in 56 games. 11 doubles and 8 HR’s. 13 BB’s vs 50 K’s. Oakland(A) Andre Ethier: .313/.383/.442 in 99 games. 23 doubles, 5 triples and 7 HR’s. 45 BB’s vs 64 K’s. Jason Perry: .359/.455/.793 in 48 games. 21 doubles and 19 HR’s. 22 BB’s vs 50 K’s. Brian Stavisky: .335/.404/.537 in 95 games. 30 doubles and 12 HR’s. 37 BB’s vs 62 K’s. Trevor Brown: .324/.446/.456 in 52 games. 10 doubles. 27 BB’s vs 35 K’s. Brian Snyder: .313/.434/.481 in 85 games. 13 doubles and 11 HR’s. 64 BB’s vs 67 K’s. Anaheim(A) Erick Aybar: .348/.395/.504 in 102 games. 18 doubles, 10 triples and 9 HR’s. 22 BB’s vs 47 K’s. Michael Napoli: .300/.413/.571 in 98 games. 23 doubles and 22 HR’s. 69 BB’s vs 119 K’s. Howie Kendrick: .355/.386/.521 in 49 games. 14 doubles, 3 triples and 5 HR’s. 7 BB’s vs 29 K’s. San Francisco(A) Fred Lewis: .291/.416/.438 in 88 games. 15 doubles, 8 triples and 6 HR’s. 63 BB’s vs 78 K’s. Brad Vericker: .280/.380/.497 in 83 games. 27 doubles and 11 HR’s. 52 BB’s vs 69 K’s. Texas(A) Cameron Coughlan: .283/.392/.344 in 96 games. 57 BB’s vs 78 K’s. Micah Furtado: .280/.403/.392 in 50 games. 12 doubles. 32 BB’s vs 48 K’s. Justin Hatcher: .287/.419/.383 in 41 games. 17 BB’s vs 25 K’s. Colorado(A) K.J. Hendricks: .286/.405/.385 in 96 games. 18 doubles. 67 BB’s vs 52 K’s. Jordan Czarniecki: .319/.406/.523 in 78 games. 23 doubles and 10 HR’s. 37 BB’s vs 50 K’s. Ian Stewart: .299/.383/.586 in 97 games. 19 doubles, 8 triples and 24 HR’s. 50 BB’s vs 86 K’s. Baltimore(A) Woody Cliffords: .332/.404/.460 in 64 games. 18 doubles. 25 BB’s vs 33 K’s. Cleveland(A) Pat Osborn: .357/.431/.595 in 52 games. 13 doubles, 5 triples and 7 HR’s. 20 BB’s vs 38 K’s. Pittsburgh(A) Rajai Davis: .313/.383/.395 in 93 games. 15 doubles. 42 BB’s vs 49 K’s. Adam Boeve: .287/.385/.548 in 97 games. 18 doubles and 23 HR’s. 45 BB’s vs 81 K’s. Atlanta(A) Alonzo Ruelas: .302/.397/.411 in 44 games. 18 BB’s vs 29 K’s. Wes Timmons: .285/.394/.380 in 76 games. 14 doubles. 35 BB’s vs 21 K’s. Cincinnati(A) Kevin Howard: .306/.382/.457 in 94 games. 24 doubles and 10 HR’s. 42 BB’s vs 51 K’s. Mark Schramek: .254/.387/.429 in 88 games. 20 doubles and 9 HR’s. 48 BB’s vs 86 K’s. Chris Dickerson: .292/.397/.404 in 74 games. 15 doubles. 42 BB’s vs 84 K’s. Joey Votto: .303/.417/.489 in 101 games. 23 doubles and 13 HR’s. 70 BB’s vs 102 K’s. Houston(A) Adam Seuss: .318/.396/.442 in 81 games. 17 doubles and 6 HR’s. 30 BB’s vs 49 K’s. Kansas City(A) Darren Fenster: .299/.404/.372 in 83 games. 20 doubles. 49 BB’s vs 46 K’s. Chicago White Sox(A) Casey Rogowski: .297/.415/.491 in 101 games. 21 doubles and 15 HR’s. 72 BB’s vs 70 K’s. Philadelphia(A) Ryan Barthelemy: .309/.384/.453 in 101 games. 23 doubles and 9 HR’s. 42 BB’s vs 74 K’s. Michael Bourn: .305/.444/.450 in 77 games. 14 doubles and 9 triples. 70 BB’s vs 63 K’s. Chicago Cubs(A) Brandon Sing(Call this guy up already): .270/.405/.595 in 98 games. 21 doubles and 29 HR’s. 71 BB’s vs 84 K’s. Tony McQuade: .304/.373/.473 in 56 games. 13 doubles and 4 HR’s. 21 BB’s vs 37 K’s. Toronto(A) Vito Chiaravalloti: .288/.383/.461 in 98 games. 32 doubles and 10 HR’s. 50 BB’s vs 91 K’s. Jayce Tingler: .257/.392/.300 in 91 games. 13 doubles. 64 BB’s vs 20 K’s Clint Johnstone: .281/.389/.467 in 102 games. 29 doubles and 11 HR’s. 64 BB’s vs 99 K’s. Minnesota(A) Doug Deeds: .297/.370/.456 in 93 games. 21 doubles and 10 triples. 35 BB’s vs 66 K’s. Alex Romero: .295/.396/.371 in 75 games. 16 doubles. 43 BB’s vs 30 K’s. Florida(A) Adam Bonner: .240/.418/.364 in 39 games. 5 HR’s. 37 BB’s vs 39 K’s. Jeremy Hermida: .303/.388/.441 in 65 games. 15 doubles and 6 HR’s. 33 BB’s vs 54 K’s. Detroit(A) Tony Giarratano: .378/.423/.495 in 51 games. 11 doubles and 4 HR’s. 16 BB’s vs 36 K’s. Juan Francia: .341/.412/.382 in 75 games. 7 doubles. 27 BB’s vs 31 K’s. St. Louis(A) Andy Schutzenhofer: .281/.385/.354 in 96 games. 13 doubles. 44 BB’s vs 31 K’s. Matt Dryer: .289/.399/.477 in 40 games. 9 doubles and 5 HR’s. 22 BB’s vs 32 K’s. New York Mets(A) Aarom(Aaron?) Baldiris: .309/.387/.403 in 98 games. 13 doubles, 5 triples and 4 HR’s. 43 BB’s vs 58 K’s. Ian Bladergroen: .342/.397/.595 in 72 games. 23 doubles and 13 HR’s. 25 BB’s vs 55 K’s. Ryan Harvey: .329/.406/.502 in 86 games. 27 doubles and 7 HR’s. 28 BB’s vs 40 K’s. Boston(A) Matt Murton: .301/.372/.452 in 102 games. 16 doubles and 11 HR’s. 42 BB’s vs 61 K’s. Brandon Moss: .346/.412/.518 in 100 games. 23 doubles and 11 HR’s. 45 BB’s vs 66 K’s. New York Yankees(A) Manuel Mejia: .302/.387/.406 in 34 games. 8 doubles. 9 BB’s vs 25 K’s. Jon-Mark Sprowl: .256/.381/.324 in 66 games. 10 doubles. 41 BB’s vs 24 K’s. Matt Carson: .318/.370/.517 in 59 games. 18 doubles and 9 HR’s. 14 BB’s vs 44 K’s. Los Angeles(A) Brian Sprout: .295/.384/.458 in 71 games. 13 doubles and 8 HR’s. 28 BB’s vs 47 K’s.
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    Mets acquire Benson in 3 team deal

    Are you sure Jose Diaz is a catcher Al? According to minorleaguebaseball.com, Diaz has a 4.69 ERA in 80.2 IP(20 games) with 65 BB's and 87 K's in the eastern league with the Binghamton Mets. Nevermind, meh...well there's Diaz for those interested.
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    Mets acquire Benson in 3 team deal

    I'm shocked(ok, not really) that they traded Kazmir. He was doing decent in the Florida State League(3.46 ERA or something similar) before going to the Eastern League on 7/8 and tearing shit up there(to the tune of 1.73 ERA I believe as of 7/28).
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    Smartmarks Fake Baseball League

    Damn at Las Vegas not being able to beat out Los Angeles. *clutches his 2 rings tightly and weeps*
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    A matter of opinion (Perhaps the first of several)

    I'll say the pocket passer who has a great completion % but can scramble when he needs to. Basically guys who can throw for 60%+ while running for 100-300 yards over a season. Guys who fit this profile would be the following, Yards = Av. per Game w/most rushing yards in a season. - Brett Favre(14 yards) - Joe Montana(18 yards) - Warren Moon(17 yards) - Bart Starr(12 yards)
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    Books you can read over and over again....

    Candle Bay by Tamara Thorne. The Shining by Stephen King. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton. Those 3 are currently the books that I've read a good 6 times or more w/Candle Bay likely around the 10-15 mark. Damn, just writing that title down makes me want to read it again.
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    New Pic of Batman

    God damn does that trailer make me even more hyped for this movie to come out.
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    Anyone up for Fantasy Football?

    Will now officially own everybody in the auction draft after acquiring Aaron Brooks, whoo.
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    The Amazing Race 5 Returns

    I'm happy that both Nicole and Christie's teams made it. I swear, Mirna is the only person to make me physically come within two inches of punching my TV. If I were racing against her, I'd be too busy throttling her with my bare hands to pay attention to the race.
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    ESPN Top 25 Coaches......

    Know what's funny? They showed the top 3 in the DirecTV preview too negating any reason for me to watch it.
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    New Pic of Batman

    I love the pose the most I think, just very cool. I'd also agree about the longer ears but that's being nit-picky with such a cool looking figure.
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    Smartmarks Fake Baseball League

    Tis' a shame that my numbers suck so much though. I fear me retiring in a couple years or turning into Z and flailing about until I decide to committ suicide. *already has an idea of what his next player is gonna be like to improve on this speedy no average hitter*
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    Smartmarks Fake Baseball League

    Getting my 2000th hit in my home city(Boston)....fucking rules! Too bad it looks like my season is gonna end on a disastrous note. I have almost no extra base hits, boooo. Looks like LV is also making a charge at Los Angeles, hope we come out in 1st.
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    Best Cackle

    Oh please....it's Jim Neidhart people! He tossed in the goatee stroke which made me side with him.
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    Movie Characters

    I'll say Harvey Keitel's son in From Dusk Till Dawn. Made me just want to punch him, I cheered when he died. I'll second the nomination of SMG in Cruel Itentions as well, so good at being the bitch.
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    Guys who could almost go to the baseball HoF

    Some other nominations... Vada Pinson(1958-1975) - 2,757 hits; 305 SB's; 1,170 RBI's; 1 GG; 2 All-Star appearances; Finished in the Top 10 of MVP voting twice(10th and 3rd in 1963 and 1961). Appeared in the 1961 World Series. Most similar hitter? Roberto Clemente. Ranks 44th in Hits, 46th in Total Bases, 53rd in Extra Base Hits and 21st in Power/Speed. Black Ink: Batting - 18 (119) (Average HOFer ~ 27) Gray Ink: Batting - 135 (119) (Average HOFer ~ 144) HOF Standards: Batting - 35.9 (181) (Average HOFer ~ 50) HOF Monitor: Batting - 87.0 (173) (Likely HOFer > 100) Al Oliver(1968-1985) - 2,743 hits; 529 doubles; 1,326 RBI's; Won the 1971 World Series. Appeared in 5 NLCS' and 1 ALCS. 7 Time All-Star and finished 7th in 1972, 7th in 1974 and 3rd in 1982 in MVP Voting. Most similar hitter is Steve Garvey. Ranks 46th in Hits, 27th in Doubles, 36th in Sacrifice Flies. Black Ink: Batting - 16 (135) (Average HOFer ~ 27) Gray Ink: Batting - 127 (135) (Average HOFer ~ 144) HOF Standards: Batting - 39.7 (143) (Average HOFer ~ 50) HOF Monitor: Batting - 113.0 (119) (Likely HOFer > 100) Overall Rank in parentheses. Rusty Staub(1963-1985) - 2,716 hits; 499 doubles; 1,255 walks; 1,466 RBI's; .362/.431 OBP/SLG; Appeared in the 1973 World Series. 6 Time All-Star; Finished 5th in MVP Voting in 1978. Most similar hitter is Tony Perez. Ranks 6th in Sacrifice Flies, 38th in Walks, 43rd in RBI's, 11th in Games Played, 50th in Hits, 35th in Times on Base and 41st in Doubles. Black Ink: Batting - 4 (388) (Average HOFer ~ 27) Gray Ink: Batting - 89 (251) (Average HOFer ~ 144) HOF Standards: Batting - 37.7 (164) (Average HOFer ~ 50) HOF Monitor: Batting - 59.0 (286) (Likely HOFer > 100) Overall Rank in parentheses.
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    Guys who could almost go to the baseball HoF

    Pete Rose - Kinda obvious playing wise... Bob Johnson(1933-1945) - 2,051 hits; 396 2B's; 1,075 BB's; .296/.393/.506 line; Scored a 46.0 on the HOF Standards test. 161 on the Gray Ink and 91.5 on the HOF Monitor. Andre Dawson(1976-1996) - 2,774 hits; 438 HR's; 1,591 RBI's; 8 GG's; Won the MVP in 1987. Scored 43.7 on the HOF Standards and 118 in the Monitor. Wade Boggs(Is he eligable yet?) Jim Rice(1974-1989) - 2,452 Hits; 382 HR's; 1,451 RBI's; .298/.352/.508 line; Won the MVP in 1978. Placed in the Top 5 in MVP Voting 6 times in his career. Scored a 33 on the Black Ink Test, 176 on the Gray Ink, 42.9 on the HOF Standards and 146.5 on the HOF Monitor.
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    Smartmarks Fake Baseball League

    *prays I can get out of Las Vegas soon via Free Agency* What's my contract looking like Evo?
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    Relievers and the Hall of Fame

    Here's the Hall of Fame Monitor numbers for guys like Rivera, Smoltz, Eckersley, Smith, etc. You can see how the formula works at http://www.baseball-reference.com. The rankings are amongst pitchers and the scores are what they have or currently have(updated as of the 2003 season). Likely HOFer is > 100 Mariano Rivera(New York Yankees): 112 *Ranked 73rd All-Time* John Smoltz(Atlanta Braves): 120 *Ranked 67th All-Time* Dennis Eckersley: 172(Hall of Fame) *Ranked 29th All-Time* Lee Smith: 136 *Ranked 47th All-Time* John Franco: 125 *Ranked 60th All-Time* Rollie Fingers: 139(Hall of Fame) *Ranked 45th All-Time* Rich Gossage: 126 *Ranked 58th All-Time* I'm a little surprised that Smith isn't in yet considering he's only 2 spots behind Fingers. I wouldn't be surprised to see Smoltz be a shoo-in if he goes for a few more years and Rivera could work his way in if he goes 4-5 more years or so(He's only pitched for 9 seasons and was 33 in 2003).
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    Let's Play Clue!

    Elizabeth Bathory, Pitchfork, C4 Vertebrae
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    Red Sox-Yankees Series

    Lowe has no control tonight, thank god for Damon's catch right there because that could've been a lot worse.
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    Red Sox-Yankees Series

    Are you seriously that naive CW? Also wasn't Posada more upset over the head gesture rather than what Pedro said? I wouldn't be surprised if that is what Pedro said but Posada took the head gesture as meaning that he could expect to get beaned. Also why doubt what Varitek said? If I got plunked and was as pissed as A-Rod was and somebody told me to shut up, I'd probably take issue with them too.
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    Post your Desktop!

    Here's my latest
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    Red Sox-Yankees Series

    Lay off the flaming Nelly, it doesn't make you any bigger or tougher in this thread. I would respect your points more if you tried being more civil rather then slinging personal insults everytime somebody offers an opposing viewpoint, no matter how wrong you think it is.
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